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Nature of Money - by Geoffrey Ingham (Paperback)

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  • In this important new book, Geoffrey Ingham draws on neglected traditions in the social sciences to develop a theory of the 'social relation' of money.
  • About the Author: Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Cambridge
  • 264 Pages
  • Business + Money Management, Money & Monetary Policy

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In this important new book, Geoffrey Ingham draws on neglected traditions in the social sciences to develop a theory of the 'social relation' of money.
  • Genuinely multidisciplinary approach, based on a thorough knowledge of theories of money in the social sciences
  • An original development of the neglected heterodox theories of money
  • New histories of the origins and development of forms of money and their social relations of production in different monetary systems
  • A radical interpretation of capitalism as a particular type of monetary system and the first sociological outline of the institutional structure of the social production of capitalist money
  • A radical critique of recent writing on global e-money, the so-called 'end of money', and new monetary spaces such as the euro.



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The Nature of Money draws on neglected intelectual traditions in the social sciences to develop a theory of the social relation of money. Geoffrey Ingham argues that mainstream economics and sociology fail to grasp the specific nature of money. It is seen either as a 'neutral veil' over the operation of the 'real' economy or its existence is simply taken for granted.

Defining money as a socially and politically constructed 'promise to pay', Ingham applies this approach to a range of important historical and analytical questions. The origins of money, the 'cashless' monetary systems of the ancient Near Eastern empires, the pre-capitalist coinage of Greece and Rome and the emergence of capitalist credit-money are all given new interpretations. In contrast to the conventional focus on production and property relations, ir is argued that capitalism's distinctiveness is to be found in the social structure Ä comprising complex linkages between firms, banks and states Ä by which private debts are routinely 'monetized'. Monetary 'disorders' Ä inflation, deflation, the collaspe of currencies Ä are the result of disruptions of, or the inability to sustain, these creditÄdebt relations. Finally, this concept of money is used to clarify confusion in the recent debates on the emergence of new forms and spaces of money Ä such as global electronic money, local exchange trading schemes and the euro.



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"This excellent book reveals a sounder grasp of credit-money than many contemporary heterodox economists and almost all orthodox monetarist economists."
OpenDemocracy




About the Author



Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Cambridge
Dimensions (Overall): 8.96 Inches (H) x 5.96 Inches (W) x .77 Inches (D)
Weight: .86 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 264
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Money & Monetary Policy
Publisher: Polity Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Geoffrey Ingham
Language: English
Street Date: April 9, 2004
TCIN: 85181931
UPC: 9780745609973
Item Number (DPCI): 247-63-4761
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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  • A: It covers the origins of money, cashless systems of ancient empires, and the evolution of capitalist credit-money.

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Q: What approach does the author take towards money?

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Q: How does the book interpret global e-money?

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  • A: It critiques recent perspectives on global e-money, particularly addressing themes like the 'end of money' and new monetary spaces.

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Q: What is the main focus of the book?

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  • A: The book develops a theory of the social relation of money, exploring its complexities in historical and analytical contexts.

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Q: Who is the author of this book?

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  • A: Geoffrey Ingham is the author and is affiliated with the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Social and Political Science.

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